Women’s entrepreneurs told PM how he gave a digital push to the silk saree – News2IN
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Women’s entrepreneurs told PM how he gave a digital push to the silk saree

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Varanasi: Anupama DuBey, a female entrepreneur in the parliamentary election of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, shared his experience with PM to sell traditional silk saree through Mahila e-Haat.
He got the chance to talk to PM on Thursday, when he interacted with the beneficiaries of ‘Digital India’ through video conferencing on the occasion of ‘Digital India’ who completed six years of the beginning.
While interacting with PM, Anupama also explained how he used the latest technology such as Digital Pad and Stylus to make a new design for silk saree.
In his speech, PM said that Digital India was an instrument for Aatma Nirbhar Bharat, and was a manifestation of the strong India that appeared in the 21st century.
He expressed his satisfaction about how digital India had changed the lives of beneficiaries.
PM records the benefits of the Svanidhi scheme and solves the problem of lack of ownership security through the Swamitva scheme.
He also called the e-Sanjivini scheme in connection with remote drugs and informed that work for an effective platform under the national digital health mission.
Give an example of how DigiLocker helps millions of people especially during pandemics, PM says that services like getting SIMs, birth certificates, paying electricity bills, paying water bills, submission of income tax has become fast and comfortable and, village, general service center (CSC) helps Public.
It’s through digital India, initiative like one country a country that is realized.
He praised the Supreme Court to ask all countries to implement initiatives.
PM also interacts with other beneficiaries from all over the country, including Suhu Suhu, a student from Balrampur (UP), Prahlad Borghad from Hingoli (Maharashtra), Shubbam Kumar from a village near the Nepal Border in the East Champaran (Bihar), Dr.
Bhupender Singh from Singh Lucknow, Ram Day, a migrant now lives in Dehradun (Uttarakhand) Mehar Dutt Sharma from Dharampur (Himachal Pradesh), Najmeen Shah, street vendors from Ujjain (MP) on that occasion.

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